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Value or power of a network grows exponentially as a function of the number of network members. this is known as Metcalfe's law. According to this law <span>the value (the power) of a </span>telecommunications network<span> is </span>proportional to the square of the number of connected users of the system (network members). Metcalfe's Law <span>characterizes many of the </span>network effects<span> of communication technologies and networks such as the </span>Internet<span>, </span>social networking<span> and the </span>World Wide Web<span>.</span>
I'll write it below Step-by-step explanation: Q1 a side that has 10 sides and 10 angles is called decagon. Q2 it is nonagon Q3 it is Pentagon Q4it is heptagon
The packet storm web site includes a large collection of packaged shellcode, including code that can create a reverse shell that connects back to the hacker, flush firewall rules that currently block other attacks, and set up a listening service to launch a remote shell when connected to.